A connection system for an inner coffin and an outer coffin, the inner coffin comprising a bottom and side walls extending from the bottom, wherein the outer coffin comprises a load bearing frame construction near the bottom of the inner coffin. The load bearing frame construction comprises movable support pins embodied for insertion in openings that are provided in an inner coffin's wall near the bottom thereof, for carrying the inner coffin.
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1. A connection system for an inner coffin and an outer coffin, said inner coffin comprising a bottom and side walls extending from the bottom thereby defining an interior for receiving a deceased, wherein said outer coffin comprises a load bearing frame construction near the bottom of the inner coffin, wherein the load bearing frame construction receives movable support pins embodied for insertion in openings that are provided in the inner coffin's side walls near the bottom thereof, wherein the outer coffin comprises carrying handles that are connected to the frame construction for carrying the outer coffin by persons, and wherein the carrying handles are connected to the frame construction by connection means which comprises the support pins thereby enabling carrying the inner coffin by the outer coffin.
8. A method for coupling an inner coffin and an outer coffin, the method comprising the steps of:
providing the inner coffin with openings in sides thereof, the inner coffin defining an interior for receiving a deceased,
positioning the outer coffin over the inner coffin, said outer coffin comprising a frame construction with support pins that are displaced between two positions, said support pins being provided at a first position that is relatively distant from the inner coffin,
aligning the support pins of the outer coffin with the openings of the inner coffin, and
placing the support pins from the first position into a second position, wherein the support pins are received at least partly inside the openings of the inner coffin,
wherein the outer coffin comprises carrying handles that are connected to the frame construction for carrying the outer coffin by persons, and
wherein the carrying handles are connected to the frame construction by connection means which comprises the support pins thereby enabling carrying the inner coffin by the outer coffin.
9. A combination of an inner coffin and an outer coffin with a connection system for mutually coupling the inner coffin and the outer coffin, said inner coffin comprising a bottom and side walls extending from the bottom thereby defining an interior for receiving a deceased, wherein said outer coffin comprises a load bearing frame construction near the bottom of the inner coffin, wherein the load bearing frame construction receives movable support pins embodied for insertion in openings that are provided in the inner coffin's side walls near the bottom thereof, said openings comprised of a recess in the inner coffin and wherein the outer coffin comprises carrying handles that are positioned at a distance from a side thereof and wherein a receiving means is provided at said side, further comprising a platform with a bracket that is embodied for releasable cooperation with said receiving means, such that a stable coupling of said platform to said outer coffin is obtained when mutually coupling said receiving means and said bracket and carrying said platform via said carrying handles.
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This application claims priority to and the benefit of the filing of Netherlands Patent Application No. 2 014 269, filed on Feb. 10, 2016, and the specification and claims thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
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Field of the Invention (Technical Field)
The present invention relates to a connection system for an inner coffin and an outer coffin. The invention also relates to a method for coupling an inner coffin and an outer coffin. Furthermore, the invention relates to a combination of an inner coffin and an outer coffin.
Description of Related Art
The connection system of the invention is especially directed towards the use with a coffin, wherein an inner coffin comprising a corpse is received within an outer coffin, said outer coffin determining the appearance of the coffin. Such a configuration of a coffin allows one to repeatedly use the outer coffin whereas the inner coffin, together with said corpse, will be cremated or buried. It is clear that the inner coffin and outer coffin must be mutually coupled for allowing transport of said corpse within said outer coffin.
Such a system is known in the art. An outer coffin comprising a load bearing frame construction near the bottom of the inner coffin is, for example, described in Dutch patent application NL 2 010 192, the outer coffin comprising a bottom carrying the inner coffin. This known construction has the disadvantage that the inner coffin must be removed from the outer coffin through a cumbersome construction.
Therefore, there is need for a simplified connection system for coupling an inner coffin to an outer coffin, wherein separation of same is simplified.
The invention therefore aims at providing an improved connection system as mentioned in the preamble.
The invention especially aims at providing a connection system as mentioned in the preamble providing a fast coupling and decoupling.
The invention also aims at providing an improved connection system wherein the outer coffin can be removed from the inner coffin in a simple way.
The invention also aims at providing a connection system that provides a secure coupling between the inner coffin and the outer coffin such that the inner coffin can be simply transported together with the outer coffin.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will be set forth in part in the detailed description to follow, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and in part will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and form a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating one or more preferred embodiments of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. In the drawings:
So as to obtain at least one of the above mentioned advantages, according to a first embodiment the invention provides a connection system comprising the features of claim 1. This connection system has the advantage that a very easy and simple connection system is obtained. The coupling between inner coffin and outer coffin is very secure and easy and can be decoupled very easy as well. However, the inner coffin can be easily transported together with the outer coffin.
In the connection system according to the invention, it is especially preferred that the openings in walls of the inner coffin are comprised of recesses for at least partially receiving a support pin. As a consequence, the support pin can be simply fed into the inner coffin, yielding a very secure coupling.
It is furthermore preferred that the wall of the inner coffin is reinforced near an opening with respect to the other wall parts. Such yields a wall that is reinforced sufficiently near the opening for carrying the inner coffin by means of the support pins, whereas the other parts of the wall have a (relatively reduced) strength that however is sufficient for carrying the corpse.
According to an alternative embodiment, the opening in the wall of the inner coffin is embodied as a non-continuous recess for receiving a support pin at least partly. This has the advantage that each support pin may be fed into the end of each respective recess. Such allows one to accurately aligning the inner coffin in the outer coffin by displacing every support pin along the same distance. Also, the inside of the coffin remains sealed with respect to the surroundings.
Therefore, preference is given to a connection system wherein the support pins are displaceable between a first position at a distance from the inner coffin and a second position at least partly received in an opening of the inner coffin.
It is especially preferred for the frame construction to be embodied for securing the support pins in a first or a second position thereof. Particularly, securing the support pins in a second position provides the advantage that the support pins cannot be removed from the openings of the inner coffin unintentionally. Said securing therefore preferably is adjustable as desired. It is especially preferred for the support pins to be securable both in the first and in the second position, such that both the carrying position and the non-carrying position, for positioning the outer coffin over the inner coffin, are secured.
The wall's reinforcement preferably is comprised of an additional wall material provided along the opening. For example, this may be the same material as where the wall is made off, for example MDF or the like. Therefore, the wall may have a thickness that is twice the thickness of other parts of the wall if a single layer of wall material is added around the opening, or three times said thickness if a double layer of wall material is added to the wall around these openings. Even a threefold layer of wall material may be added to the wall. The coffin's walls may for example be manufactured from MDF in a thickness of 6 mm, wherein a threefold layer of MDF is added to the wall near each opening, such that a total wall thickness of 24 mm is obtained. Of course, every other material that has a sufficient strength and that is suitable for the intended use of the coffin may be added to the wall.
It is especially preferred that the load bearing frame construction is embodied as a substantially oblong, rectangular or trapezoidal-shaped body and comprises support pins at at least two opposite sides. Such yields a stable positioning of the inner coffin in the outer coffin. Most preferably, the shape of the bottom of the inner coffin follows the outer coffin's shape, especially at the sides comprising the openings and the cooperating support pins, respectively.
An aesthetically attractive coupling is obtained when the outer coffin surrounds the inner coffin at its circumferential sides and at its upper side. Such may be important when the inner coffin has a raw appearance and when the reusable outer coffin only has a beautiful and attractive appearance. Additionally, such allows one to easily remove the outer coffin from the inner coffin, after removing the support pins from the openings, for preparing the inner coffin for a cremation or the like.
A use of the invention for a coffin is especially suitable if the inner coffin is comprised of a bottom, side walls and optionally a removable lid covering said side walls at a top side thereof, and wherein the outer coffin comprises side walls and a top side.
So as to be able to easily transport the outer coffin both alone and in combination with the inner coffin, it is preferred that the outer coffin comprises carrying handles that are connected to the frame construction for carrying the outer coffin by persons. Such carrying handles will be provided at the longitudinal sides of the outer coffin. Preferably, these carrying handles are displaceable (for example slidable, telescoping or tiltable) between a position close to the outer coffin and a position relatively further away from the outer coffin. As a consequence, the outer coffin can be easily transported through small passageways.
The carrying handles are preferably connected to the frame construction by means of connection means. More in particular, it is preferred for the support pins to be embodied with said connection means, yielding a simple, practical and optically attractive embodiment.
The invention allows one to have a limited number of outer coffins in stock. On the contrary, a large number of inner coffins can be kept in stock, since all inner coffins are substantially identical. In order to limit the required storage space it is preferred that the inner coffin comprises walls that widen conically from the bottom, such that inner coffins can be stacked in an at least partially nested manner. This allows one to store stacks of multiple inner coffins.
According to a further aspect the invention relates to a method for coupling an inner coffin and an outer coffin, comprising the steps of: providing an inner coffin with openings in sides thereof, positioning an outer coffin over the inner coffin, said outer coffin comprising a frame construction with support pins that can be displaced between two positions, said support pins being provided at a first position that is relatively away from the inner coffin, aligning the support pins of the outer coffin with the openings of the inner coffin, and placing the support pins from the first position into a second position, wherein the support pins are received at least partly inside the openings of the inner coffin, for carrying the inner coffin by the outer coffin. This method provides the advantages and effects that are obtained with the connection system described above.
In the method according to the invention, it is also preferred that both the inner coffin and the outer coffin have a substantially oblong, rectangular or trapezoidal-shaped bottom.
A stable coupling is obtained when the support pins at the outer coffin and the cooperating openings in the inner coffin are provided at opposite sides. For example, the may be provided at the end sides (that are shorter than the longitudinal sides), preferably near corner positions of the short to the long sides (of the end sides to the longitudinal sides). However, an effective embodiment is obtained when the support pins and openings are provided at the longitudinal sides.
So as to be able to easily and efficiently transport the inner coffin and outer coffin after coupling same, it is preferred that the outer coffin comprises carrying handles that are connected to the frame construction for carrying the outer coffin by persons. As a further advantage, the outer coffin can be easily transported and removed from the inner coffin or placed over it.
An aesthetically attractive and technical simple coupling is obtained, as well as a secure way of transporting same, when the carrying handles are connected to the frame construction by means of connection means and wherein the support pins are embodied with the connection means.
According to a still further aspect the invention relates to a combination of an inner coffin and an outer coffin with a connection system for mutually coupling the inner coffin and the outer coffin according to claim 1, comprised of a recess in the inner coffin and a displaceable pin in the outer coffin.
Said combination is preferably embodied such that the outer coffin comprises carrying handles that are positioned at a distance from a side thereof and wherein a receiving means is provided at said side, further comprising a platform with a bracket that is embodied for releasable cooperation with said receiving means, such that a stable coupling of said platform to said outer coffin is obtained when mutually coupling said receiving means and said bracket and carrying said platform on said carrying handle.
More preferably, in the combination as mentioned above, the receiving means has a recess directing towards a bottom of said inner coffin and wherein said bracket has a protrusion directing away from said bottom when in use, said bracket being embodied for receiving said protrusion in the recess of said receiving means.
In the figures, the same and analogous parts are denoted by the same reference numbers. However, not all parts that are required for a practical embodiment are shown in the drawing, for ease of reference and understanding the drawing.
The inner coffin 1 has an oblong shape with two relatively short sides 3, 4 (end sides) and two relatively long sides 5, 6 (longitudinal sides). At the short side 3 openings 7, 8 are provided near the bottom 2. In short side 4 openings are provided as well (not visible in this
The inner coffin 1 is embodied for carrying a corpse. It is common practice to provide a lid 11 for closing off inner coffin 1, as depicted in
The connection means 21 also comprise support pins that can be fed into openings 7, 8 of short side 3 and openings 7′, 8′ of short side 4 of the inner coffin 1 for providing a coupling between inner coffin 1 and outer coffin 15. The support pins may be displaced from a first position distant from inner coffin 1 and a second position inside an opening 7, 8 of inner coffin 1.
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The frame construction 16 comprises frame parts 18 that ex-tend horizontally (in the state of use) along sides 3, 4, 5, 6 of inner coffin 1 as well as vertically extending frame parts 23. These frame parts are mutually connected so as to obtain a stable frame construction 16. The frame construction may be embodied for receiving replaceable panels (not shown in
Said coupling mechanism further comprises a locking pin 26 for positioning inside recess 27, 28 of support pin 22 for pre-venting a displacement thereof. In the embodiment shown, the locking pin 26 is embodied for moving in or out of recess 7, 8.
The outer coffin 15 is aligned with respect to the inner coffin 1 by means of the outer shape of said inner coffin 1, more in particular the top side of the inner coffin 1 due to the tapered shape thereof, such that the support pins 21 are aligned with the openings 7, 8 in the inner coffin 1. Only part of the frame construction 16 is shown in this figure.
An advantageous embodiment is obtained by a platform 48 that can be attached removably to the coffin 15 according to the invention. For example, flowers, pictures or the like may be placed hereon at a funeral service. Personalization of the coffin 15 according to the invention is highly improved.
An easy handling of inner coffin 1 is obtained by providing said inner coffin 1 with hand grips 32, as shown in
It is especially preferred that the first body part 34 is positioned relatively closer to the bottom 2 of the inner coffin 1 than the second body part 35, as shown in
So as to obtain a quick and secure closing of lid 11 on the inner coffin 1, the closing action of the inner coffin 1, comprising a bottom 2 and walls 3, 4, 5, 6, by means of a lid 11 may be performed as follows: the lid 11 comprises a through hole 36 that is substantially aligned with a wall 3, 4, 5, 6 of coffin 1, as shown in
The clip 37 may comprise a thickening 46 at its body 38 that fits in the through hole 36, as shown among others in
A particular embodiment of platform 48 is obtained when it comprises a dish-like and water tight shelf surface 51 and furthermore a pin 52 extending from said surface 51 (depicted in
The invention is not limited to the embodiments mentioned above and as depicted in the figures. The invention is limited only by the appending claims.
The invention also relates to all combinations of features and method steps that are mentioned above independently from each other.
Hoijng, Rolandus Franciscus Beatrijs Marie Josef
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